Word: hamilton
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...unfortunate that more of the pieces do not follow the advice which Sir Hamilton Gibb offers in the lead article: that Western advisers and observers should interpret the problems of the Middle East in terms of the distinctive culture and history of the area. The only two who even attempt to do so are Thomas R. Stauffer and Nadav Safran...
Coach Cabot said the results were "just about what I had expected," but added it was difficult to judge the varsity's performance objectively because the crew had not rowed the Harlem course before. Cabot explained that as a result of general confusion caused by rough weather, cox Chris Hamilton didn't get a chance to go over the course and this may have slowed the varsity somewhat. Cabot also noted that the Crimson might have been able to take better advantage of the fast tides...
...addition, the Harlem's slanted finish line, unknown to Hamilton, caused a miscalculation. Expecting a straight finish line, the varsity rowers thought they had nearly a length lead at the end, instead of inches...
...nearly a week, includes: junior Forney Hutchinson, at bow; senior Norman Weiss, at two; junior Charlie McClennen, at three; junior Dave Straus, at four; Captain and senior Rob Russell, at five; junior Jim MacMahon, at six; junior Mike MacKenzie, at seven; junior Dick Masland, at stroke; and senior Chris Hamilton...
...Good Glove Man." After taking his bachelor of arts degree with honors in history, Pearson briefly stuffed sausages in the Hamilton, Ont., branch of Armour & Co. (he was later to be accused by the Soviet news agency, Tass, of starting his career in an armaments factory). Saturdays, he played third base for the semi-pro Guelph Maple Leafs. "No batter," says Teammate Dink Carroll, now a Montreal Gazette sports columnist, "but a good glove man." When promoted to clerkship in Armour's Chicago fertilizer works, he applied for, and got, a scholarship to Oxford...